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RMX was developed and published as drafts with the Title "A DNS RR for simple SMTP sender authentication" at the IETF. IETF drafts expire after 6 months. Although the IETF published all similar and related proposals derived from RMX as permanent RFCs for historical reasons, the IETF refused to accept RMX itself as an RFC for unknown reasons (thus breaking its own citation rules since the derived permanent RFCs cite the non-permanent RMX draft). | RMX was developed and published as drafts with the Title "A DNS RR for simple SMTP sender authentication" at the IETF. IETF drafts expire after 6 months and can, once expired, be deleted at any time. Although the IETF published all similar and related proposals derived from RMX as permanent RFCs for historical reasons, the IETF refused to accept RMX itself as an RFC for unknown reasons (thus breaking its own citation rules since the derived permanent RFCs cite the non-permanent RMX draft). | ||
* [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-00.txt | * RMX Version 0, Dec 2002: [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-00.txt From Author], [http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-00 From IETF] | ||
* [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-01.txt RMX Version | * RMX Version 1, Apr 2003: [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-01.txt From Author], [http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-01 From IETF] | ||
* RMX Version 2, Jun 2003: [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-02.txt From Author], [http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-02 From IETF] | |||
* RMX Version 3, Oct 2003: [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-03.txt From Author], [http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-03 From IETF] | |||
* [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-04.txt | * RMX Version 4, May 2004: [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-04.txt From Author], [http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-04 From IETF] | ||
Although DNS can be updated dynamically, the RMX records are of static nature, and the owner of the DNS domain usually does not get knowledge of the queries, which could reveal abuse of a domain name by a third party. Therefore an extension to RMX was drafted that substitutes the DNS record with a HTTP query, allowing the domain owner to use any arbitrary algorithm to authorize use of a domain name for any purpose, and to register where it has been used: | Although DNS can be updated dynamically, the RMX records are of static nature, and the owner of the DNS domain usually does not get knowledge of the queries, which could reveal abuse of a domain name by a third party. Therefore an extension to RMX was drafted that substitutes the DNS record with a HTTP query, allowing the domain owner to use any arbitrary algorithm to authorize use of a domain name for any purpose, and to register where it has been used: | ||
* [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-scaf-00.txt | * SCAF - Simple Caller Authorization Framework, Jan 2004: [http://www.danisch.de/dok/IETF/draft-danisch-scaf-00.txt From Author], [http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-danisch-scaf-00 From IETF] | ||
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Reverse MX drafts
RMX was developed and published as drafts with the Title "A DNS RR for simple SMTP sender authentication" at the IETF. IETF drafts expire after 6 months and can, once expired, be deleted at any time. Although the IETF published all similar and related proposals derived from RMX as permanent RFCs for historical reasons, the IETF refused to accept RMX itself as an RFC for unknown reasons (thus breaking its own citation rules since the derived permanent RFCs cite the non-permanent RMX draft).
- RMX Version 0, Dec 2002: From Author, From IETF
- RMX Version 1, Apr 2003: From Author, From IETF
- RMX Version 2, Jun 2003: From Author, From IETF
- RMX Version 3, Oct 2003: From Author, From IETF
- RMX Version 4, May 2004: From Author, From IETF
Although DNS can be updated dynamically, the RMX records are of static nature, and the owner of the DNS domain usually does not get knowledge of the queries, which could reveal abuse of a domain name by a third party. Therefore an extension to RMX was drafted that substitutes the DNS record with a HTTP query, allowing the domain owner to use any arbitrary algorithm to authorize use of a domain name for any purpose, and to register where it has been used:
- SCAF - Simple Caller Authorization Framework, Jan 2004: From Author, From IETF
These RFCs have been published by the IETF for historical reasons in April 2006: